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Hold Funeral Mass For Mary D’Alonzo

MaryV. D’Alonzo, 88, of Livingston died on Tuesday, December 24.

She was born in Newark to Rosa and Anthony Sanfilippo. Mrs. D’Alonzo was the wife of the lateAlvin D’Alonzo; mother of Thomas D’Alonzo and his wife, Julia, and Mary Bocchino and her husband,Vincent. She is also survived by two grandchildren, her sister, Helen Quinn and her husband Chuck, and Bob Sanfilippo and his wife, Eleanor.

A funeral Mass celebrating Mrs. D’Alonzo’s life will be held Tuesday, December 31, at 11 a.m. at St. Raphael’s Church, followed by interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the American Cancer Society.

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Rita Ann Kohn

Rita Ann Kohn

Rita Ann Kohn, age 89, passed away peacefully on December 26, 2019, surrounded by members of her loving and devoted family.

Rita was born on February 5, 1930 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania to the late John and Bella Yatsko.

She worked in the Lorstan Studios in Newark where she met the love of her life, Mac Robert Kohn. Rita and Mac were married for 38 years and were long-time residents of Livingston. They raised two children, Scott and Robin.

Rita also worked as a hostess and banquet manager at her family’s restaurants: Roberto’s, Chateau Roberto, andThe Lamplighter in northern New Jersey.

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Livingston High School Wrestling Team Opens Season with Strong Performances

Livingston High School Wrestling Team Opens Season with Strong Performances
Livingston High School Wrestling Team Opens Season with Strong Performances

The 2019-20 Lancer wrestling season is under way, and the team began where it left off last year. In the opening dual meet of the season, Livingston topped Morristown, 40-28, before competing at the Hopatcong Tournament and the Patriot Invitational.At the latter, Lancer Max Lee was named “Most Outstanding Wrestler” of the tournament.

Defeats Morristown

The shorthanded Lancers, missing a number of starters due to injury, travelled to Morristown for a Friday night meet. After forfeiting the 220 pound weight class, Lancer heavyweight Azel Bishop energized the Livingston faithful by using a half nelson to score a come-from-behind pin in the third period to get his first varsity win. “That was huge for our team,” said head coach Ernie Cuneo. “We’ve got a kid wrestling in his first match ever and he gets us six. We don’t end up with the W tonight without Azel getting us going.”

 

 

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Giving Back to the Community

Giving Back to the Community

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY: Livingston resident Nelson Rivera, owner of PuroClean of Morristown and a captain with the Orange Fire Department, recently coordinated a toy drive for pediatric patients at Saint Barnabas Medical Center. His employees and fellow firefighters donated a number of gifts for the drive. “Since opening my company early this year we have found different ways to give back to the communities we serve. We decided that putting a smile on a child’s face, at a time when they need it the most, was one of the things we wanted to close the year out with,” Rivera explains.

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Services Were Held For Anne Alexander

Anne Devlin Alexander of Livingston, 100, died Sunday, December 22, at home with her family.

Mrs. Alexander was born in Jersey City and grew up in Union and West Orange. She had lived in Livingston for the past 66 years.

She is survived by her daughters, Annemarie Alexander (Bill Vnenchak), and Patricia Krasnodebski (Wes); her daughters-in-law, Sue Alexander and Joyce Alexander; and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Patrick, and her sons, Mark and Neil.

Mrs. Alexander graduated from Our Lady of the Valley High School in Orange, and from Berkeley Secretarial School. She was employed as an executive secretary at several Newark businesses, including Bamberger’s, Ballantine Brewery, and Anheuser-Busch Brewery, where she was the first woman hired at the then-new facility in 1952.

Mrs. Alexander and her husband were founding members of St. Raphael Church in Livingston. She served as president of its Rosary Society.

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Will Celebrate Mass For Filomena Bottone

Filomena J. “Fanny” Bottone, née Matarazzo, died on Saturday, December 28, in Wilmington, Delaware. She was the youngest of 13 children and grew up on the Matarzzo family farm in North Caldwell.

Visitation will take place today, Thursday, January 2, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home. The funeral Mass will be held on Friday, January 3, at 10 a.m. at St. Philomena Church. Interment will be at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover.

Mrs. Bottone married a Livingston farmer, Carl “Chic” Bottone, and lived most of her life here. Predeceased by him and 12 brothers and sisters, she is survived by her daughter, Carmela (Jim) Randall; and three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations in Mrs. Bottone’s memory be made to St. Philomena Church.

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Funeral Services Held For Leslie Davidson, 90

Leslie Martin Davidson of Livingston died on Monday, December 23, at the Daughters of Israel care facility in West Orange.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Davidson graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and briefly served with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He had lived in Livingston since 1964.

Mr. Davidson was a physicist with the Bendix Aviation Corporation, where his projects included the design of the Apollo lunar landing module. He also worked for Cessna and the ITT Corporation.

He gave lectures and taught chess and ESL (English as a Second Language) at the Livingston Library, and expanded the internal Livingston High School TV station to broadcast TV on channel 34. He also volunteered at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and in the Reading to Children program at Collins School.

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Hold Services Today For Nancy C. Natale

Nancy C. Natale (née DelMaestro) of Livingston died on Sunday, December 29. She was 82 years old.

She was the wife of the late Edward Natale Sr.; the mother of Patrick Natale, Edward Natale Jr. and his wife, Toby; and the sister of the late Gerald Heinze. She is also survived by seven grandchildren.

Mrs. Natale was born and raised in Newark before moving to Livingston in 1970.

Visitation will take place today, Thursday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Galante Funeral Home , 2800 Morris Avenue, Union.

On Friday, January 3, there will be a funeral service at 10 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by a funeral Mass at 11:15 a.m. at St. Philomena Church. Interment will take place at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

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Helen Dorothy Duff

It is with sad hearts that we announce the departure of our dear mother, Helen “Elly” Dorothy Duff, née Mezzanotti. Elly passed peacefully at her home in Marshfield, MA. on December 17, 2019, surrounded by her children. She was 86 years old.

Helen was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on January 10, 1933 to the late Albert and Emmanuelle “Helen” Mezzanotti. The Mezzanottis were part of a large extended family of Italian-Americans and Italian immigrants. She grew up and attended school in the Glendale neighborhood of Worcester, Massachusetts.

After graduating fromWorcester’s Commerce High School in 1951, Helen attended Regis College and received her B.A. degree in 1955. Elly met her future husband, the late John B. Duff, working side-by-side at the Jersey Shore in the summer of 1951. John and Helen were married in October 1955 at the Holy Rosary Church in Worcester.

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Extend the “Giving Season”

This is a difficult time of year for those in need. The holidays, often known as the “Giving Season,” are over. In January, charitable giving slows down significantly, but unfortunately, the need for it does not. Many charitable organizations publicize themselves heavily during November and December, and have members soliciting funds in person during that time, but then seem to drop rather suddenly off the radar after New Year’s Day.

The post-holiday season is a tough one for those in financial difficulty; holiday bills are rolling in on top of regular monthly bills, rent must be paid, food must be purchased. But the support that got those in need through November and December is suddenly no longer there.

 

 

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